Problem

Bicchadi is a
small town located roughly fifteen kilometers east of Udaipur of the Rajasthan
region, India.This site, which
was a small industrial estate (791 acres) manufacturing dyes and dye intermediaries,
was ordered closed by the government in 1990, though manufacturing appears to
have continued in some plants till 1995. It remains a significantly polluted
place due to inadequate remediation post-closure. Indiscriminate surface
dumping of sludge, along with irrigation with contaminated groundwater since
1989-90, has contributed to devastating soil contamination.

According to the
Center for Science and Environment, the groundwater of Bicchadi is dark
red.Over seventy wells have been
rendered unfit for consumption, and around twenty two villages are without
local drinking water.Some of the
villages’ water needs are met by trucking in potable water, however the trucks
deliver only about 10% of the villages’ needs, they can be unreliable, and the
current system reduces local autonomy.Additionally, the contaminated water has since negatively affected
agriculture through crop failure and permanent loss of fertility to soil.

Solution

Blacksmith worked in coordination with the NGO ALERT Sansthan to organize a group of people from various organizations to develop technical solutions to the problem at Bicchadi. Blacksmith staff visited the site and met with various stakeholders and became familiar with the issues that surround this site. This visit led to the formation of a stakeholder group that includes representatives from government agencies, Pollution Control Board officials, scientists, NGOs and villagers who will work together to find an appropriate solution to deal with the water contamination. Blacksmith also recommended the site to be included as part of the World Bank program commenced in 2007.

Results

Bicchadi is now analyzing solutions to remediate its groundwater contamination. Severely contaminated with cancerous dyes and chemicals from defunct industries, the drinking water has been rendered highly toxic. This stakeholders group is a significant attempt to design and implement a solution to this problem. The National Environmental Engineering Research Institute has been assigned the task of cleaning the water.

Follow Up

This town in Rajasthan is now analyzing solutions to remediate its groundwater contamination. Severely contaminated with cancerous dyes and chemicals from defunct industries, the drinking water has been rendered highly toxic. This stakeholders group is a significant attempt to design and implement a solution to this problem. The National Environmental Engineering Research Institute has been assigned the task of cleaning the water